This paper discusses recent profound transformations in the post-socialist governance of welfare states and their impact on the Roma, Europe's most marginalised and vulnerable minority. Discussing the consequences of the recent transition of social policy in East Central Europe from the angle of a shift from Communist welfare societies to post-1989 active societies shows how these changes have simultaneously inaugurated new approaches to the region's Romani minorities. Through an analysis of how neo-liberal forms of governmentality have ambiguously been cross-fertilised with new and renewed patterns and techniques of welfare governance in Slovakia, this paper calls into question the current emphasis on activating supposedly ‘inactive’ Roma....
Since 2011, the EU has called upon its member states to step up their efforts to improve the socioec...
In recent years the European Union (EU) has applied its 'political' criteria for accession as an ins...
Roma are the largest and most marginalized ethnic group in Europe, suffering from severe poverty, ra...
The article analyzes contemporary political discourses with regard to social inclusion of Roma on th...
The article analyzes contemporary political discourses with regard to social inclusion of Roma on th...
The article delineates the shifting forms of minority governance that took shape after 1989 in solvi...
Drawing on fieldwork data collected in 2000-3, this thesis deals with Roma (Gypsies) living in post-...
Constructed and represented as a threat, whether in the context of their intra-EU migration or their...
Post-war Czechoslovakia experienced the development of a range of dedicated policies towards Roma. C...
The Roma are one of the largest minorities in Europe and have been unquestionably marginalized for t...
The concept of "Roma exclusion" has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization...
This thesis examines the socio-economic situation of Roma in three Eastern European countries: Bulga...
The authors aim to draw attention to underestimating and disinterest in conducting a social study on...
The article discusses different approaches in European policies towards Roma. It starts with discuss...
The paper aims to study how Roma parties in Hungary identify and mobilize Roma, how they respond to ...
Since 2011, the EU has called upon its member states to step up their efforts to improve the socioec...
In recent years the European Union (EU) has applied its 'political' criteria for accession as an ins...
Roma are the largest and most marginalized ethnic group in Europe, suffering from severe poverty, ra...
The article analyzes contemporary political discourses with regard to social inclusion of Roma on th...
The article analyzes contemporary political discourses with regard to social inclusion of Roma on th...
The article delineates the shifting forms of minority governance that took shape after 1989 in solvi...
Drawing on fieldwork data collected in 2000-3, this thesis deals with Roma (Gypsies) living in post-...
Constructed and represented as a threat, whether in the context of their intra-EU migration or their...
Post-war Czechoslovakia experienced the development of a range of dedicated policies towards Roma. C...
The Roma are one of the largest minorities in Europe and have been unquestionably marginalized for t...
The concept of "Roma exclusion" has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization...
This thesis examines the socio-economic situation of Roma in three Eastern European countries: Bulga...
The authors aim to draw attention to underestimating and disinterest in conducting a social study on...
The article discusses different approaches in European policies towards Roma. It starts with discuss...
The paper aims to study how Roma parties in Hungary identify and mobilize Roma, how they respond to ...
Since 2011, the EU has called upon its member states to step up their efforts to improve the socioec...
In recent years the European Union (EU) has applied its 'political' criteria for accession as an ins...
Roma are the largest and most marginalized ethnic group in Europe, suffering from severe poverty, ra...